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The New Lodge, Richmond Park, from Ackermanns Repository of Arts
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The New Lodge, Richmond Park, from Ackermanns Repository of Arts
STC182258 The New Lodge, Richmond Park, from Ackermanns Repository of Arts, published c.1826 (colour litho) by Gendall, John (1790-1865) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: seat of Henry Addington, Viscount Sidmouth (1757-1844); presented to him by George III in 1801; Duke and Duchess of York (later George VI and Queen Elizabeth) lived there 1923-27; Elizabeth II spent early childhood there; now Royal Ballet Lower School; built c.1727 by Roger Morris as a hunting lodge for George II; ); The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright
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The New Lodge, Richmond Park - A Historic Residence Steeped in Royal Legacy
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This print showcases "The New Lodge" in all its grandeur and historical significance. Originally known as the seat of Henry Addington, Viscount Sidmouth, this magnificent estate holds a prominent place within British history. Presented to Addington by George III in 1801, it has since witnessed the presence of notable figures such as the Duke and Duchess of York (later George VI and Queen Elizabeth) from 1923 to 1927. With its origins dating back to c. 1727 when it was built by Roger Morris as a hunting lodge for George II, The New Lodge boasts an exquisite blend of Georgian architecture and neo-classical design. Its elegant portico stands tall against the backdrop of lush greenery that surrounds Richmond Park. Throughout the years, this stately home has served various purposes but remains deeply intertwined with royalty. It played host to Elizabeth II during her early childhood before being repurposed into the Royal Ballet Lower School. As we gaze upon this remarkable image captured by John Gendall after John Gendall's work published c. 1826 (colour litho), we are transported back in time to witness not only architectural brilliance but also a tangible connection to political powerhouses like Viscount Sidmouth himself. Now preserved within a private collection, this photograph immortalizes The New Lodge's rich heritage and invites us to appreciate its enduring beauty and royal legacy for generations to come.
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